Do-It® Hook Hang Tabs make selecting the exact product you want quick and easy. Similarly to a clothes hanger, the Hook Hang Tab does not close at its hang hole which allows you to select any product off a peg fixture, whether the product is right in front or all the way at the back.

While most people would think that one's core focus in retail and hospitality design is on design, it is actually the last element to be considered in the process of developing solutions. Repeatedly, the approach is less about the visual impact of design and more about the impact of design on experience, product and service understanding, usability, functionality, cost, speed and ultimately, the bottom line.

Does the phrase, "Shirts made in Salt River, Cape Town will be worn in New York," sound a little ambitious? It shouldn't, as the recent House of Monatic-Stenströms partnership means good things for the local manufacturing industry...

The SA National Roads Agency Limited's head allegedly flouted regulations regarding proposed toll roads in Western Cape. There are also allegations of forgery of court documents in another legal battle...

The High Performance Centre (HPC) at the University of Pretoria and Brand ID have announced a newly formed five-year partnership, which allows the HPC access to the Brand ID brands, with particular focus on Skins, Skilz, Speedo, Mizuno, Canterbury and Brooksfield.

The need for connectivity, anywhere and at any time, has driven the need for organisations of all sizes to look for ways to automate business processes and ensure seamless and measured communication between the company, employees and consumers.

As the Internet's reach expands worldwide, competition for retailers is flattening as it's now possible to build a personal connection with each shopper rather than compete for their wallets based purely on price. But, the real challenge is how to establish a personal connection with these foreign audiences.

Three northern areas entrepreneurs thirsty for success have launched their own fizzy drink. It might not have a foothold in the market like Coca-Cola or Pepsi, but Bertram Human, 46, Ernol Stoffels, 50, and Sergio Jivan, 30, are trying their luck with Qwench.